ram! Fine. 1903 doâ€: â€g mu mu up .................. muomoo [undivided prom ,u... ...“... .... 311,000,000 nun mu...... When we have to ask favors, we ieaken ourselves. TherefOre, to those no have not started to place themselves in the line of independence, I would :flmmmence now to do so. Start a SavingswAcoount with the .Bank of Mon Meï¬om's 9 am. to 5 pm. 'XWWCULC HUN LU uu av. gun!» a. usv Lusa Abwvvuu- n..- ---- _____ Mlvith one dollar, or as much is you can afl’ord to put by, and you will have Idea beginning that you will never regret all your days. ' Theknowledge that one has something laid by, on the side, for emergen m, helps to stiffen the back and give one com-23.58. ' ,7 ï¬"{' .' _ Next to chars-lécaâ€"ivceiggevis :he great standuby, and in the practiml aï¬'airs ihfe, 1f courage is supported by a cash reserve, no circumstances can down a You will receive interest for every day that your money remains on deposit, no me: how short a tune. In thxs way not a. dollar 1s ever idle. N o delays in mingwithdrawals A. B. MGGII-L, Western Bank of Banana LITTLE BRITAIN BANK OF MONTREAL Châ€â€˜9?th by Act of Parliament 1882. .43 mg 5†‘9“, 1n 3min "9:321:19“ in the line or legiti- ‘ith its 123 branches and CW3, United States and ’ 13 in a position to meet The Farmers Bank of Canada. JAMES LOW, Manager. mm“ 3 3681‘, at the highest “if†“to of deposit to by Self-Reliance the First Law of Manhood. My. " ""'" Du usmm Hahn“! W8 {Mention in the line of “ma?" °°n°°ti hug sale notes, making $0me of smokers, etc. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. l l WALKER, President llEx. LAIRD, General Manager l I‘LQIELAND, Superintendent of 1n ï¬re". â€â€˜1? patromge we can WWW treatment and N toyom- business require- THE VICTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS COMPANY $5 and under ....................... Over $5 and not exceeding 510...... 6 cents a» “ $10 “ “ $30 ...... 10 cent: ‘1 “ $30 “ “ 350...... 15 was WOrder-s are payable at par at any ofï¬ce in_Canada of: Chm M \ ,, S. molPSON, Manager WAN†VICTORIA COUNTY BANKING HOUSES mull In" a.â€" Oï¬ce Hoursâ€" 101:0 3 o’clock, Ways: 10 to 1 o’clock. BANK 3 1.2 per cent interest on 81 and upwards. 4per cent interest on $100 and upwards. In both cases .intcrest allowed from date of deposit. Money used m mortgage businessâ€"the safest in- vestment known. LINDSAY BRANCH ". F. Memo“. Mung†MCI†ALSO AT GAMBIA? m woonm HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO The Standard Bank pays litter.“ foul' “mas . you on all Savings Bank deposits. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Llowed on deposits of $1 and upwards, compounded four times a yw. may msrmmnsu. mu. WM. FLAVELLE, PRES. Ofï¬ce Hours, 9 am" to 4.30 p. m. BMW-I...“ Interest allowed on the DAILY BALANCE ESTABLISHED 1817. ESTM.1898. mum“ 1m b, 0“: NEWTON SMALE, Assistant. i>aid-up Capital, $10,000,000 Rest, -‘ - - 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 On'r factgr); has been rebuilt and equi- ped with modern, up-to-date wood-work- ing machinery. A - 1â€".._3_‘L -11 Had- 111.15va... We manufacture Doors, Sash, Frames, Base, Casings, Mouldings and Inside and Outside Trimmings, all kiln dried. Parties 113:3 their own lï¬mber can ' sud matched on short Parties he. then own lulu-nu u... have it and matched on short notice. All goods munfseturod by ourselves must be as represented. ANNflUNGEMENT bridge- E'NNEDY’ DAVIS MILLING Co. Ltd. H. B. BLACK, MANAGER LINDSAY BRANCH. OUR MOTTO: Fairness Promptnass, Satls- ’ faction. To Contractors and Parties , who lntend Building._ Ofï¬ce gm Myst side Wellington st 3. T. MORSON, Hana-891: w_‘, Phone 47- .ESTABLISHED I 86 1 Manager Lindsay Branch. ................... $889,910 $185,234,168 The home of Mr. and Mrs John Jthnston, Glandine. West Ops, was tha scene of a. many pretty wedding on W cdnesday, the 20th of May. when that eldest daughter, Ming, Emma; was united in marriage to Mr. How- ara Eakins, oi Maripoea. The cere- mony was pertormed by Rev. '1‘. Brown, in the preaenqe of about a hundred guqshs- ‘ ( It is of course understood that all .Ontano apples were smaller than us- ual last year. NeVertheless the grow- ers of winter apples in the Georgian Bay district need to be reminded that they have the best keeping apples in the ',worfd and on that account ap- ples that will always bring the high- est price for their variety one of the defects is their small size. Even in ordinary years we have frequently reports that the apples from the Geo- gian Bay district would have brought a higher price hath they been larger The lesson to be learned is that the growers in this district must take ï¬ll the precautions possible for sc- curing larger size. This can r-ml- ily be done by fertilizing more high- ly and by cultivating the orchards more frequently. or course spray- ing helps even in the matter of ’size because a tree that is infested with fungus cannot elaborate the mater- ial to make large sized fruit. so that Spraying is a very Important ele- ment in securing size. The Georg- ian Bay apple growers therefore. need to be reminded that clean cul- ture and an abundance of fertilizer and thorough spraying aref ‘neces- sary to correct the one fault of their apples, lack of size, But this good culture, even .if size were not the main object, would pay in the larg- rquantities of fruit which grOwers The bride, who Iwas given away by her father, was charmhggjy attired in a handsome costume Inst cream silk, rimmed with cream satin ribbon: (the 'yoke, was of allow lace and insan- tion. She wore Ia wmath of orange blossoms and {bridal Veil, and carried a bouquet of white camaitians Tasma- ed with cream satin ribbon. The bride was attended by (Miss Nellie: Eakins a. sister of the groom. 132mm- ir g1; gowned dp blwe silk and carry- in; a. bouquet of white animations; The groom was waisted (by Mr. Lewis Irwin, of Little Britain; ma wedding match yvas played by Mia Lindsay. would secure. . Folldving the ceremony a Wedding bzcakfast waggï¬erved 'at which the bnde’s healfth was (honored in most hearty fashion and later the ’happy couple drove am ‘30 Mtch- the 6.20 train for Toronto. Where they: will spend a Short W000, the bride :‘avelling in a‘mandsame mat of blue ladies' cloth with had: 1.0 match. Many. hwdsome and. egg] as â€wall as carefully m presents Wire re- ceived, which attested the ‘gh 95,. Important Information for Apple Grover: and Shippers in This District The following is an extract from the report of the Canadian Cargo In- spector at Glasgow on apples grown in the Georgian Bay district. “The condition of the apples was good. but the fruit runningsosmall told very much against the market’s estimate of its value. Owing tothe saarcity of apples in the market the? generai opinion was that these would bring 25 to 30 shillings per barrel. After being opened they sold (or for only 23 shillings. steam in which Mr and; Mrs mans are Md, 1“ Mr host 0: friends ['11 the commumty. -Amflk.mriaunm00bmrgnnd the white fluid 'is being Mled at four MSBHWM H L, 1((1' Bee-keepers were in Session WEDDING BELLS the mission ï¬elds of the Presbyterian church. was present nndgave an ad- dress in «the afternoon on "India†and in the evening on "The Revival in Kcrea.†something of which he had been able «to see .‘He told of his trip across the continent of Europe to medisi. where» took nhip through the Mediterranean. Suez banui. the Indian dream and his hndins at Boni- bay. He had mat. he said, an English officer on the ship wha had ma: 90mg years be‘en reï¬dent 1n Emit, “So." he said to Dr. McKay. "you are going on: to 3963110 missions! Well! Iou won't see much. for than“ not much being, dam.†no first flop undo by Dr. McKay. was at a Methodï¬st mie- sicn just out bi Bombay. Upo‘n en- quiry he (and that in the one mise- sits alone theme were 20,000 christian natives and this was only a sample of what he found everywhere. The Eng‘ish ofï¬ng! w In his business hours in hi: own MW and his 1019 ure time in his own Social oimle and “as in absolute ignorance of the wmk of cthc 111in ‘Dr. Mn- Kay gave {nanny samples- of the brightness and clevernea at the na- The 26thlan‘nuel nn'eting of the W. ; F. M. S. '01 the Presbytery of Linda? ‘ took place in Cannjngton an Thuxi- ‘ day inst. Them were'three session: morning, afternoon and evening. Dol- agate: were present from. almost may auxiliary in Presbytery trom Sebï¬dgt an the nor-tn to Sony: en‘- the south and from Bobcaygeon on} the east_toOa.nningten on the went I Altogether about (two liundred ladies were in attendance, Reports were,l presented by the different secrdtpriea' of the clothing sent m the Indium in ; the Northwest. of the literature, of; the work of miaion bands and o! the. general work of the moiety. The treé surcr's repoxt ahowed that over $1800 ; 1 had been raised during than year 1907.‘ Dr. McKay. secretary at! the Foreign Mission Committea. who has inst re- turned from a (fifteen months’ trip round the world._ when he mind all uva children in the schools, â€they are are just as; blever as W are it they (Lly had the thaw" He said. He tcld of a mansion I)! 180 ““10 85"? from one at the 561100513 homing out to mr-et himv Wifla their Boï¬t‘clear olive complexion. their large dark Hayes. their pearly white â€with and their. pretty whim matumep. they nude 9. ;.icture he would never intact. He had seen them same little girls at.- Annual Meeting Held at Cannington on Thulsday The Kind You Hi"; Always Bought .0999 W Majority fot Fox 1902, 99. Majority for Fox 1905, 130. 00994 WOW“ MWNMOW†Beat-atlas CASTQB IA «HMWMNM ~W§Nmowoo 2 Sadowa Q. . . 9 w'oonvmu: No.1 ........ .... 32 DALTON No. I Dartmoor)... 48 ELDON 1 No. 1 Lomevill 86 ‘ 2 Hartley}... 9: h 3 Kirkï¬eldi... x07 4 Balsoverg. . . 96 CARIBEN' Walsh’s 2 Da‘xympl‘c... 3 T9 Hall. . . . 47 4~Hartnett’s... 55 5 Reaboro“ . 92 6 Jacksons 49 IARIPOSA i No. x Fingerboé'du 77 2 Valentiaf . . 64 3 Little BriLin 95 4 OakwoodL. 68 5 Manilla. 48 6 Brown’s 1:: 7 Black’s..i.. 6X 8 Eden....:... 36 â€"â€"â€"v For Inhnts mi Children. OPS No. I Hussey’s... 2 Sandpfl 2 'Crandell’s . 92 NORTH WARD No. 1 Market...†88 2 Stitch’s n: 3 Ham’s 1x5 SOUTH WARD No. 1 Smylh’s ..... 117 2 Edmds’ :57 3 Brown’s II4 LINDSAY EAST WARD No. I Urozelle’s 78 WEST VKIORIA RHURNS, I902, ’05 i W. I". M. 8. ' Election Majotity. v Election Maphty. ‘ Fox Suva-t Fox flown-t Fox 8351. Fox Sunlo IO 112 1905 .pzayer. all in tho same room :nd all! 'gpray in; dead. but than: was up con:- fusion. only a henna at romance and 9. power. "ï¬amogrett change is con»- ing to Indin." he said. "I cannot any just what it will 13‘ not 511‘. whom It ’wi'l cane but It's coming. [as 00% line." He closed his nddmds with a :stroug. earnqst appeal ‘ to everyone Spreaent to work harder than over before that the soonér all u»: woï¬d should hear diagonal at Chn'ot. Tho next annual meeting will be hdld in Sunderhnd. .;. .r, H is said to have accrued. One party has stated that .he saw the man get on the train at Reaboro for Toron- to and another: report: thlt he iniu :Toronto and that he held conversa- ttion ï¬lth him. He is suppoaed to Oqu left his clothes by the river bank. donned a new suit 1nd wdlmd .to Seabom. It in 0.130 rumorcdth-zc his site had; been attempting toss- cure the msnrance on him. In Settling Case To-day Judge Harding] Required Bond of S400 and Promise to Not Repeat Offence. MR8. GOHEEN IS ' ALLOWED TO 60 By Judge Harding. Wednesday Mrs Goheen who has been held for sem- ence on a charge of witch craft. 0: fortune telling. was allowed to go on suspended sentence. x-Mrs. Gar been had however, to enter into a. band of 541!) not; to repeat the ot- teuce. The evidence as tddnced de- veloped no teatnrel. gather than that brought out at the preliminary h~mr~ in: baton insinuate Janna. There is much†speculation in 0me~ mce regarding the dissnpearance of a man who was supposed to have been drowned last week while taking a that!) in the Pigeon River. 1111 01001:. were found on the bank but although the stream was draggd no trace of him was tound. The latest report is that the man is stiil alive and that he has dissap- pearcd from the community to escape paying a large mount of debts ha: ‘An old gentleman is in the habit ofl punishing his boys very severeiy. Not long since he observed that due of his none needed a new pair of transom. Ho scolded the, boy to: stream: out his trousers so tut. "Pa. Pigeon River Fatulity is a Myth Clothes by River and Yamoosed no (tows can last the way you my. “plied the mum-mum, , . E The Lost Man 8‘8 x3 x4: "9 4o 109 IO 62 109 A Retort Courtcus IIO 107 4o 32 52 Still Alive [02 136 80 1'19 .73 9: 1902 6o J. J. Thompson Leaving Town Takes Charge of Kingston YMCA . The shows .hsowu the meet-ï¬ve u- mounts for which the (hm Dounn ml is hold Mb]. to tho Bard of Education pt 0mm tot" the High School them. In'd the Ball“. at Edumtion 01 Linda! du' W3 W into Institute hem; and in like ree- oul: oi smooths held“ ï¬ght; Then,“ the meeting included reg? 0mm: and Lindsay Boards of Ed- ucation Will Get $655.92 and $2,731.59 Respectively To the. High School at _ Ounce. $55592. . P-hxsical Director J. J. Thompson 0! the local SENâ€"Cut. leaves here on June 15th next to take charge of the physical department at the King- ston Y.3LC.A. He will take two weeks’ holidays and report {or duty about Julxut. Ll -. t it mring the time Mr. Thompson has been here he has done a very great. deal toward the uplifting of the Lind- say Assoc'mt'ton end the (act. that the ï¬lhelctic drpartment is now in bet.- ter shape then. before is due alum: entirely to his [cod work. but (all with Mr. Cook. the soon:- tu'y. m. Thornpaon' worked diligent 1! It"! together with the co-opua- tiou or other: they pm. over 200 sew numbers on the roll. That was the hrmt gain in. membership cur re- corded at one ‘time hero and speaks volume: in! the industry of the men behind. . .‘ t . To (bl Lindsay Collegian» 1mi- tutS‘ $0,03Wm ' _ ’ c. ‘ County Council Grants to Education Sums for the Higher Schools "alum†10! the mauscry' 01 Luv mu. b.'bin‘1- ‘ I l l . I But it was as Physical Director that Mr. Thompson made the big hit I ma Lindsayitca and with new ideas I - o1:d":hrough his; own personal mag- } MM.fl.m . Groceriesâ€"Kent Strget. § China Hallâ€" William Street. i OOOOOOOOOҤO+¢§§§O§O§+§OOO+§§§§§§§§§§§+§§+§§§§§+§+§z 6090904 g AND (AHMED GOODS. ‘ SPEClAl nuts or mum 30mm; Packed in Bordeaux, France. and of the very highest quality. Assorted Vegetables in Bottles Canned Mushrooms in Bottles, etc., etc. Extra Small French Peas in Bottles Maraschino Cherries in Bottles, A. |.. CAMPBELL PHONE No. 10. resentttives of the County Council: Warden Dr. R. M. Much. of Fine: 100; Mr. James Graham. of Cgtden, and Mr. '1'. H. {Waylon oi Maxim-in. Mr. Alex Jackson. Mr." 'J. D. Flat- velle. memhara and Manuhtï¬piem, Secretary Treasurer. approved for the Lindsey Board 5.! Education. fume 0- memne Bond em hat mmd but its intend-it: were well looked utter. netism he has: built up that. dag- rt- Inuit till with the material at his pommand. he haArmade the 10m 1 33. pociation second to none. in. the grow. mce ouLaide the cities. Mew bit of pronmsing material in town a? aich has come under his notice I)" 9 been brought out. with: the m’ ‘t that in the champio-Ship 8'03“ .' old recent- !!Jamd“! 5W “9 "en amcmg the very but in 0:“ Among the "boys" Hr. Tm i' ; very popu- lar and can deliver ti 3 goods him- self in all lines d 8N .. He in then:- 'flu‘fl â€able ‘0 1°34 ‘3‘ well unto drive. placemmxï¬oootmm Mom Countyuuau‘narg, (.Li ,. The object of the meeting was to arrive at some bguclmion an to how. much cash the County Cqunpil should. be msponjble for In the matter of. ccunty pupils who cï¬tmd‘ï¬ha 'ditte '7 nct institution! of loaning not widen county juï¬sdhï¬m‘mm hank Somali! Mr and 3 its. Thompson have bean vex) P00. uu' while in (own Wait